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Bhagyashree wants to avoid films on
violence
Varanasi: Petite actress Bhagyashree who became a household name by
successfully pairing with Salman Khan in Rajashri Production's 'Maine
Pyar Kiya,' now aspires directing the same brawny hero opposite some
other Bollywood beauty.
"I have already directed a comedy 'Oof Yoon Ma' two years back depicting
the fantasy of a married man. I want to turn director again, but this
time for a flick that deals with relationship and love and not any
violence," said Bhagyashree, while talking to newspersons on the sets of
'Deva' - a Bhojpuri film also starring Manoj Tiwari, the icon of
Bhojpuri cinema.
And who will be the main male cast of Bhagyashree's second directorial
venture ? "May be Salman Khan, but opposite another actress and not me,"
said Bhagyashree.
The Marathi beauty, however, did not disclose the timing of her
embarking on the second directorial venture.
About future projects, the bubbly actor said she was doing two English
films with director Som Shukla and also working in two Marathi films to
begin by the end of the year. She is also likely to star in two Hindi
films, starting next year.
When queried about prospects of her pairing with Salman Khan being
revived with the sequel of Maine Pyar Kiya, Bhagyashree laughed off
saying "you better ask Sooraj Barjatya for this."
'Deva' is the second Bhojpuri film of Bhagyashree, who after being
conquered by the sweetness of the jovial Bhojpuri culture is now
swearing of acting in films made in the lingo of East Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar for a longer time than her dabble with South Indian cinema.
Bhagyashree, admitting that she enjoyed anchoring a few film talk shows
in the past on TV channels, however, lamented that most of the filmstars
try to make a mockery of other film personalities through such shows.
"Anchoring talk show is a major responsibility, which should be
performed in an unbiased manner," she quipped. —Agencies |